Two Kenyan activists who went missing in Uganda more than a month ago have been released and returned home. President Yoweri Museveni confirmed that the pair - Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo - were arrested and accused of working with opposition leader Bobi Wine's group to cause unrest. The Ugandan government had earlier denied detaining them, but Museveni says they were held after being found working with Kyagulanyi's group. To discuss the human rights implications and what this means for cross-border activism in the region, we're joined live via Zoom by Ernest Cornel from the Kenya Human Rights Commission.